The following table presents the efforts expended during this permit year for maintenance and repairs to prevent sanitary sewer overflows :
Activity |
# of Work Orders |
Linear Footage |
Clean – Manhole / Cleanout |
1 |
N / A |
Repair – Sewer Line |
21 |
N / A |
Repair – Manhole / Cleanout |
44 |
N / A |
Basin Clean – Sewer Line |
1169 |
337,560 |
Grease Remediation – Sewer Line |
98 |
28,790 |
Clean for TV – Sewer Line |
142 |
43,968 |
Monthly Clean – Sewer Line |
229 |
68,679 |
PM Clean – Sewer Line |
147 |
40,134 |
Root Remediation – Sewer Line |
52 |
18,348 |
Root Saw – Sewer Line |
2 |
758 |
Stop Call – Sewer Line |
1543 |
573,885 |
TV Sewer Line |
796 |
249,382 |
Total 4,244 1,920,399
There were a total of 68 reported Sanitary Sewer Overflows in FY18 . All reported SSO ’ s included incidences of wastewater entering a storm drain or watercourse , for a total of 68 occurrences .
IV .
Household Hazardous Waste ( HHW ) and Used Motor Vehicle Fluids
The City of Arlington continued its participation with the Environmental Collection Center ( ECC ) operated by the City of Fort Worth , Texas . Under an annual contract , Arlington citizens may take their HHW to the ECC free of charge . A Mobile Collection Unit ( MCU ) is scheduled once per month ( except December ) in various areas of the city for satellite collection of HHW . Amount of material collected ( in pounds ) is outlined below .
CITY OF ARLINGTON TPDES STORMWATER ANNUAL REPORT – FY 2018
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